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. >> trump firing back on twitter. our country needs a president with great leadersh shiship skid vision, not someone like hillary or barack, neither of which has a clue. while clinton might be struggling against trump, joe biden, who is still mulling a run of his own, beats trump in a general election matchup in iowa and new hampshire. she he's marking this labor day as the political world awaits his decision. >> kristen welker, thank you. >>> doug is a democratic strategist for press secretary for the democratic congressional campaign committee, and joe watkins is a republican strategist and former white house aide under george h.w. bush. happy labor day. >> happy labor day. >> doug, let's begin with you. i want to show people the polls again out of iowa and new hampshire. on the democratic side, these are, with joe biden in the race, they show bernie sanders leading by nine points in new hampshire. he trails by 11 in iowa. that's where clinton used to have a 24-point lead. we're seeing more clinton supporters starti
. >> trump firing back on twitter. our country needs a president with great leadersh shiship skid vision, not someone like hillary or barack, neither of which has a clue. while clinton might be struggling against trump, joe biden, who is still mulling a run of his own, beats trump in a general election matchup in iowa and new hampshire. she he's marking this labor day as the political world awaits his decision. >> kristen welker, thank you. >>> doug is a democratic...
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donald trump still on top. certainly giving donald trump a run for his money in the polls. a new iowa poll has trump at 27% followed closely by carson. both have big jumps since july. also carson's favorables are higher than trumps and when republican voters are asked who has a temperament to lead in an international crisis dr. ben carson leads by 13 points. what's behind the carson surge and is it somewhat of a signal here that the trump strategy and the crass talk and shoot from the hip strategy is wearing on voters? >> in that new quinnipiac poll you mentioned 80% of voters said they want a republican primary voter said i want somebody without washington experience. i want an outsider. that's what you're seeing where w. this surge, both from donald trump obviously and then ben carson. neither have held elected office. you're right that you're starting to see a divide within the numbers, with carson really gaining a lot of ground. when you look inside them donald trump is doing well in iowa with the same folks he's doing well with nationally. people who are low income, me
donald trump still on top. certainly giving donald trump a run for his money in the polls. a new iowa poll has trump at 27% followed closely by carson. both have big jumps since july. also carson's favorables are higher than trumps and when republican voters are asked who has a temperament to lead in an international crisis dr. ben carson leads by 13 points. what's behind the carson surge and is it somewhat of a signal here that the trump strategy and the crass talk and shoot from the hip...
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trump would not change that. so to a lot of those people who are already at the zero percent rate, they're not necessarily going to see much of a tax cut really. it won't affect them much either way. >> we'll be digging into the numbers for the coming days. benji, thanks so much. >>> up next, we'll take a look at headlines across the country, including nasa's extraordinary discovery of water on mars. >>> plus, my one-on-one with senator lindsey graham. stay with us. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own it. chase for business. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots... ...you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder or oab. you've got to be kidding me. i've had e
trump would not change that. so to a lot of those people who are already at the zero percent rate, they're not necessarily going to see much of a tax cut really. it won't affect them much either way. >> we'll be digging into the numbers for the coming days. benji, thanks so much. >>> up next, we'll take a look at headlines across the country, including nasa's extraordinary discovery of water on mars. >>> plus, my one-on-one with senator lindsey graham. stay with us....
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politics as usual trump being trump or does he have a real problem with women? >>> ahead in the next hour, growing hope in the bronx. my colleague francis rivera is there live. now that's a full weekend. ♪ join in and guess the five stops they made by tweeting #altimaweekendcontest for a chance to win your own weekend adventure! car radio: with our monday morning traffic report... you are looking at can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alright, let's take a look. the one on the right just used 1% less fuel than the one on the left. now, to an airline, a 1% difference could save enough fuel to power hundreds of flights around the world. hey, look at that. pyramids. so you see, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. a disacan mean at keeps you broken dreams fractured hopes shattered lives. turn to disability justice, the social security disability experts, they can help you get the benefits you earned and put your life back together again. disability justice. c
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donald trump at 6'2". normal gestures could cause them to come into physical contact with each other. that's much, much closer than they were in 2012, the standard was 34 inches. in cleveland, 40 inches, twice as much space. and it could potentially get warm inside the room. there's a lot of windows in the room where they are holding the debate. and it will be light on the west coast when doing it. and finally, it's particularly long. so there are some campaigns who are working with younger candidates who feel like the two hours and 40 minutes, there already commercial breaks in between, but the two hours and 40 minutes could give their candidates an advantage over maybe some of the older candidates who could be debating pretty late at night getting a little tired. so i think maybe the final minutes may be something to watch for potential mistakes. >> it will be -- they don't get the charlie christ fan under the podium? >> reporter: the if they did they need to work that out with cnn. >> kacie hunt, thank
donald trump at 6'2". normal gestures could cause them to come into physical contact with each other. that's much, much closer than they were in 2012, the standard was 34 inches. in cleveland, 40 inches, twice as much space. and it could potentially get warm inside the room. there's a lot of windows in the room where they are holding the debate. and it will be light on the west coast when doing it. and finally, it's particularly long. so there are some campaigns who are working with...
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and carson has been closing on trump. no one has much of an idea of what ben carson thinks on foreign policy. and the last thing is, these guys are going to have to say some pretty striking things to get into attention at all. the rest of the candidates besides trump and carson. so they risk saying some outlandish things, but they've got to stand out because they are at single digits in the polls right now. >> john, do you agree with that? >> yeah, actually, i do. you know, i think this race is over because tom brady just announced that he was endorsing donald trump. i just want to put that on the table. >> it pains me. >> we're going to get to that in a little bit. that's definitely important news. >> i think what cnn wants to do is really encourage the candidates themselves to go after each other to have kind of a big food fight. and i think you're going to see that, especially with fiorina and trump. i think all the other candidates are going to try to somehow get in the scrum. although i think for each of the candidat
and carson has been closing on trump. no one has much of an idea of what ben carson thinks on foreign policy. and the last thing is, these guys are going to have to say some pretty striking things to get into attention at all. the rest of the candidates besides trump and carson. so they risk saying some outlandish things, but they've got to stand out because they are at single digits in the polls right now. >> john, do you agree with that? >> yeah, actually, i do. you know, i think...
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donald trump calling marco rubio names. does this moment that we're in with the pope maybe change that a bit? make your fellow republicans -- >> not just the republicans. >> no. >> it's both sides. we are divided not because the people are divided but because the politicians don't talk together, don't try to find common ground. it's wa we have to do. we're all americans, we're all human beings, we have a common future. we have to work together, put aside the narrow partisanship and solve problems. hopefully the pope will be a catalyst for that sense of we're all in this together. >> you are a catholic yourself. >> i am. >> so you'll be here at st. patrick's. >> i will be greeting the pope tomorrow when he goes to ground zero to visit the memorial. and of course, that will be extremely emotional for all of us. >> i can't imagine. i can't imagine. and your thoughts on what you might say to him if you have a chance? >> just thank you, you know, for being such a positive influence, for reminding us that we're all god's children
donald trump calling marco rubio names. does this moment that we're in with the pope maybe change that a bit? make your fellow republicans -- >> not just the republicans. >> no. >> it's both sides. we are divided not because the people are divided but because the politicians don't talk together, don't try to find common ground. it's wa we have to do. we're all americans, we're all human beings, we have a common future. we have to work together, put aside the narrow...
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essentially saying if donald trump is worried, donald trump attacking, he should be worried because they are out to win it. the campaign doubling down really on carly fiorina's stance on planned parenthood, her comments from the debate and defending her record at hewlett-packard with a lot of new questions coming out as the country gets introduced to her about her tenure as ceo. i asked her a couple minutes ago if she was concerned she would spend this campaign having to look back and defend her record as she did in her failed senate bid in california in 2010, or if she would be able to look ahead. she said she wasn't concerned, she's feeling confident, she's happy to defend her record at hp. that said, her critics have pointed to concerns about the number of layoffs, concerns about revenue at hp. she's running on her business record and they say she has to at some point come out and answer for some of those decisions she's made. she is here in south carolina talking about national security, giving a speech, holding a q & a at the citadel. she took aim at that state visit from the chines
essentially saying if donald trump is worried, donald trump attacking, he should be worried because they are out to win it. the campaign doubling down really on carly fiorina's stance on planned parenthood, her comments from the debate and defending her record at hewlett-packard with a lot of new questions coming out as the country gets introduced to her about her tenure as ceo. i asked her a couple minutes ago if she was concerned she would spend this campaign having to look back and defend...
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trump did not get trumped. you referred to the poll in drudge. there's a poll on news max that shows the same thing. . much more reflect the republican base than the elites who were sitting there in the reagan library. i thought the big losers last night were, first of all, scott walker, that prepared line on the apprentice didn't do him any good. he's almost out of the race. secondly, jeb bush, because he seems peevish, looks like he doesn't want to be there. glared at trump over and over. i'm not sure mixing it up with trump the way he does does him a lot of good. thirdly, ann colter, the conservative commentate who are used a tirade of anti-semitic tweets which have drawn huge attention on social media. >> perry, what do you think about how donald trump did in the debate? as bob was saying, a lot of people not among member of the elite or washington bubble who say he won? >> i think bob is right in the sense that i read a lot of pieces saying marco rubio did really well and carly fiorina did. i expect fiorina to go up in the polls, because she
trump did not get trumped. you referred to the poll in drudge. there's a poll on news max that shows the same thing. . much more reflect the republican base than the elites who were sitting there in the reagan library. i thought the big losers last night were, first of all, scott walker, that prepared line on the apprentice didn't do him any good. he's almost out of the race. secondly, jeb bush, because he seems peevish, looks like he doesn't want to be there. glared at trump over and over. i'm...
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trump is taking a stand with bigots. the way he treated the reporter of the univision, there was no calling for that. the press are the people that enable the american people to know and understand our candidates. they keep us informed. so why are you going to throw a reporter out of your meeting that's supposed to be open to the public and express your views and opinions on why you you're running for office. that should be a great forum for someone who's doing that. so it bothers me that someone who has so much -- has been attracting so much attention as a presidential candidate wants to discriminate against the various members of the press. it is really disturbing. >> all right. so my thanks to kareem and you can watch an extended version of that interview on msnbc.com talking about his new fictional novel "mykrcroft hall ms" and tn the backlash against carson and trump with andre carson, the second muslim to serve in the u.s. congress. >>> in a few hours, pope francis visits one of cuba's holiest shrines. the vatican
trump is taking a stand with bigots. the way he treated the reporter of the univision, there was no calling for that. the press are the people that enable the american people to know and understand our candidates. they keep us informed. so why are you going to throw a reporter out of your meeting that's supposed to be open to the public and express your views and opinions on why you you're running for office. that should be a great forum for someone who's doing that. so it bothers me that...
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>> good to see you, ari. >> i want to start from trump's lead to trump's style, which is appealing to some people. time and time again, we see him being very personal, negative, disrespectful. here he is talking about carly fiorina, a competitor of his, in rolling stone. look at that face, would anyone vote for that. can you imagine that, the face of our next president. i mean, she's a woman and i'm not supposed to say bad things, but really folks, come on, are we serious, end quote. let me be fair and play donald trump's explanation for this. this is new today. >> i'm talking about her persona. she failed miserably at hewlett-packard. she then ran for the senate. she lost in a landslide. now she's running for president. >> he seems to be pulling off a kind of a trick where he p will do the hard personal disrespectful negative, when asked about it, he'll do the substantive negative and claim that's what he was doing the whole time. >> at least he's learning in some sense that you can't keep talking this way. that's not because he's saying nasty things about women or race bathing and s
>> good to see you, ari. >> i want to start from trump's lead to trump's style, which is appealing to some people. time and time again, we see him being very personal, negative, disrespectful. here he is talking about carly fiorina, a competitor of his, in rolling stone. look at that face, would anyone vote for that. can you imagine that, the face of our next president. i mean, she's a woman and i'm not supposed to say bad things, but really folks, come on, are we serious, end...
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. >>> coming 7, donald trump reveals the tax plan. cut taxes for america's richest and poorest without putting the u.s. deeper in debt. will that work and how? >>> and the investigation into a fatal duck boat crash in seattle. the ntsb revealing the boat didn't have a recommended fix to a part. seattle's mayor joins me ahead. >>> amazing discovery on mars. could it mean life may exist on the red planet? ot a job as a developer! its official, i work for ge!! what? wow... yeah! okay... guys, i'll be writing a new language for machines so planes, trains, even hospitals can work better. oh! sorry, i was trying to put it away... got it on the cake. so you're going to work on a train? not on a train...on "trains"! you're not gonna develop stuff anymore? no i am... do you know what ge is? could protect you from diabetes? what if one sit-up could prevent heart disease? one. wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease. pneumococcal pneumonia. if you are 50 or older, one dose of the prevna
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he -- trump said he was a job creator. fake trump hair. trump toilet paper. he just might get to the level of george w. bush and that says a lot. so we're very excited about the prospect of trump running and potentially even winning. >> we really want to know who's going to play him on saturday night. darrell hammond played him in the past. can anyone else do that. >> they have time to look. but i think they should go with darrell. he's doing the announcements. darrell was fabulous. he really made trump come to life. i think they should go with him. you don't get better than that. >> and dean, you remember when d tina fey did --. could they actually make voters perceive donald trump a certain way that might prohibit him from. >> i think they could only make trump look more serious at this point. you can can't do a caricature of a caricature. >> dean obser, thank you. have a great holiday weekend. >> i'm jonathan capehart. tonight hillary clinton discusses the e-mail controversy in a wide-ranging interview with andrea mitchell. we'll have the highlights. >>> p
he -- trump said he was a job creator. fake trump hair. trump toilet paper. he just might get to the level of george w. bush and that says a lot. so we're very excited about the prospect of trump running and potentially even winning. >> we really want to know who's going to play him on saturday night. darrell hammond played him in the past. can anyone else do that. >> they have time to look. but i think they should go with darrell. he's doing the announcements. darrell was fabulous....
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trump fully recognizes that. i think it took a while to understand the role of the rnc, the see all candidates running for president get treated equally with the same level of fairness and as that trust and relationship built up and he understood the importance of the party unified next november, wanted to be part of the team and fully sign on to pledge support to him or another kand did it. >> i know you're trying to figure out how well outsiders are doing with the electorate right now seeing at the top of the polls, ben carson and donald trump. people have not been politically active for their careers or active with the organization of the rnc. so when we talk about donald trump's signing this pledge, do you think that you were dealing with an honest broker in someone that was signing that and that they're going to be a person of their word? >> yeah. absolutely. i think all 17 folks that sign that, their word is their bond and again whether or not you're a successful neuro surgeon like ben carson, a business wo
trump fully recognizes that. i think it took a while to understand the role of the rnc, the see all candidates running for president get treated equally with the same level of fairness and as that trust and relationship built up and he understood the importance of the party unified next november, wanted to be part of the team and fully sign on to pledge support to him or another kand did it. >> i know you're trying to figure out how well outsiders are doing with the electorate right now...
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trump could draw a lot of attacks wednesday night, and, quote, the critical coverage trump received in july and august has been replaced by a perception that he's bulletproof, at least for now. what do you expect to see at wednesday's debate? >> i think republicans are no longer afraid to go after him. over the last couple of weeks, we've seen kind of an increased willingness to take the gloves off and really tear into fiorin from rick perry, who has departed the race, from ben carson. across the board, people feel like attacking trump is no longer a threat to their own candidacy. i will say this, looking at these poll numbers today and seeing trump north of 30%, the one thing that a lot of -- call them establishment republicans, are kind of reassuring themselves with, is the fact that over the course of the last few republican presidential contests, the anti-establishment candidates have traditionally gotten about 50% of the vote in the early stages of the campaign. whether or not that holds, we'll see. but this is not something that entirely unprecedented. >> and ron, let me ask you,
trump could draw a lot of attacks wednesday night, and, quote, the critical coverage trump received in july and august has been replaced by a perception that he's bulletproof, at least for now. what do you expect to see at wednesday's debate? >> i think republicans are no longer afraid to go after him. over the last couple of weeks, we've seen kind of an increased willingness to take the gloves off and really tear into fiorin from rick perry, who has departed the race, from ben carson....
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ben carson surging in the polls behind donald trump. he's jumped 13 points since the first republican debate to second place. now, just hours ago, carson wrapped up an event at the commonwealth club of san francisco. he got emotional there, talking about the groundswell of support. >> the average donation is only, you know, around $50. you know, some of the letters are so poignant. you know, people on fixed incomes. and they say, you know, i can only afford to send $25 this month. but they say next month i'm going to send you $25 again. and the next month i'm going to send you $25 again. and i got to tell you, i do not want to disappoint those people. i certainly don't want to waste their money. >> meanwhile, donald trump is hitting jeb bush again for his low energy. take a look at his latest instagram video. >> having trouble sleeping at night? too much energy? need some low energy? >> they have an hsa in some companies, some companies don't. but i think the norm ought to be -- >> jeb. for all your sleeping needs. >> you can probably i
ben carson surging in the polls behind donald trump. he's jumped 13 points since the first republican debate to second place. now, just hours ago, carson wrapped up an event at the commonwealth club of san francisco. he got emotional there, talking about the groundswell of support. >> the average donation is only, you know, around $50. you know, some of the letters are so poignant. you know, people on fixed incomes. and they say, you know, i can only afford to send $25 this month. but...
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trump setting a new gop standard. he's the first this cycle to break 30%, that's the 30% barrier, you see it there, with republican voters. a big gap between trump and the next republican, that's dr. benefit carson trailing 11 points behind. on the democratic side, bernie sanders making news. look at this. now outpacing hillary clinton in iowa. that's a big change from clinton's 19-point lead there. that was in july. vice president biden also can win 12%, although of course he has not announced if he's going to enter this race. mark murray joins us now. bernie sanders here is doing something different. he is holding a lead now potentially in these two most important states that start the calendar. what does that mean? >> that means that hillary clinton certainly has a race on her hands for a while. you're seeing the reflection of what has been a tough two or three-month news environment for hillary clinton where her campaign has been dealing either with the e-mail story or dropping poll
trump setting a new gop standard. he's the first this cycle to break 30%, that's the 30% barrier, you see it there, with republican voters. a big gap between trump and the next republican, that's dr. benefit carson trailing 11 points behind. on the democratic side, bernie sanders making news. look at this. now outpacing hillary clinton in iowa. that's a big change from clinton's 19-point lead there. that was in july. vice president biden also can win 12%, although of course he has not announced...
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what about donald trump? a lot of people saw this as possibility an opportunity to talk about it, maybe see his take on foreign policy. do you agree with donald trump here and this this is the worst deal, especially as we're asking how he's viewed on his foreign policy issues? >> well, it is not a perfect deal. it is a negotiated agreement. i've negotiated deals myself and i have never seen one that's exactly what i would have wanted. there are flaws in it. but the real question you have to ask is what's the alternative? what do you do if we reject this deal? and the alternative, unfortunately, is that the rest of the world, our partners in this negotiation have already indicated pretty strongly that if we walk, the sanctions regime which brought iran to the table is going to erode. it's going to get weaker and i don't understand why anybody thinks iran's going to come back to the table, make more concessions if, in fact, the sanctions are weaker. i mean, this's the real question. it is not is this a perfect
what about donald trump? a lot of people saw this as possibility an opportunity to talk about it, maybe see his take on foreign policy. do you agree with donald trump here and this this is the worst deal, especially as we're asking how he's viewed on his foreign policy issues? >> well, it is not a perfect deal. it is a negotiated agreement. i've negotiated deals myself and i have never seen one that's exactly what i would have wanted. there are flaws in it. but the real question you have...
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beat trump. what is the mood among biden supporters? caveat in the poll that joe biden remains so attractive because he hasn't declared. it all changes the minute that he says he's running. >> that's entire true, and obviously hillary clinton has dealt with some of that over the course of the last couple months. one interesting thing that we learned from our poll, biden polls from hillary clinton and from bernie sanders, and so if he decided to get into the race you could see numbers on both of those sides change. at this point he's getting down to the wire of needing to make a decision particularly about staff, about raising money. theren is aelement of time pressure. you saw him talking over the weekend, jogging through crowds, listening to people chant "run, joe, run" very classic joe biden type of moment. it really is about his family and particularly about his wife, jill biden and whether she would be on board for something that is an emotionally exhausting activity for months on end, right
beat trump. what is the mood among biden supporters? caveat in the poll that joe biden remains so attractive because he hasn't declared. it all changes the minute that he says he's running. >> that's entire true, and obviously hillary clinton has dealt with some of that over the course of the last couple months. one interesting thing that we learned from our poll, biden polls from hillary clinton and from bernie sanders, and so if he decided to get into the race you could see numbers on...
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trump, you're worried, you should be. you'll be seeing more of that face." is that indicative of the mood in the fiorina campaign? do they feel momentum? >> it seems to be absolutely. it's the campaign and the candidate herself coming out with what you could call these understated digs at donald trump, we heard that at the event earlier today in south carolina when she made an off-the-cuff remark when her microphone stopped working that unlike some caricatures, as she called him, she is more soft spoken. the other part of this, too, not just coming after trump but how to capitalize in the momentum in the polls. it seems like the strategy is if irs to introduce herself to voters like the one in south caroli, hundreds of people packing this arena in myrtle beach to describe her life story. that secretary to ceo story that as we've been talking to supporters is compelling. the other part is outlining what she plans to do, diving more into her policy proposals. that's what you're hearing right now, the idea about it being a constitutional conservative, getting b
trump, you're worried, you should be. you'll be seeing more of that face." is that indicative of the mood in the fiorina campaign? do they feel momentum? >> it seems to be absolutely. it's the campaign and the candidate herself coming out with what you could call these understated digs at donald trump, we heard that at the event earlier today in south carolina when she made an off-the-cuff remark when her microphone stopped working that unlike some caricatures, as she called him, she...
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but will this hurt donald trump? >> certainly not with a 43% of republicans who believe the president wasn't born here. many of them believe he is a muslim. you know, this is the best example that we have in our politics of the republican party and its flight from reality. they are no longer -- many of them, not all of them, but, you know, a good 43% of them are no longer living in a reality-based universe. they are impervious, immune to factual argument. when that happens, you're in danger of running your political party off the rails. this is why you see hillary clinton responding to strongly. she knows that most americans still do have a grip on reality, and that this is a remnant of a portion of a major american political party that no longer has a grip on reality. and we're going to see that now become an issue. trump is caught in between his base, which has departed from reality, and reality, which he knows exists. he's not an irrational man himself. what's going to be fascinating is watching the way he tries t
but will this hurt donald trump? >> certainly not with a 43% of republicans who believe the president wasn't born here. many of them believe he is a muslim. you know, this is the best example that we have in our politics of the republican party and its flight from reality. they are no longer -- many of them, not all of them, but, you know, a good 43% of them are no longer living in a reality-based universe. they are impervious, immune to factual argument. when that happens, you're in...
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after releasing a blistering attack ad questioning trump u trump's record as the conservative. ed to the busch teh team hammer home the which trump are you --. appearing on good morning america today trump did not seem all that fazed by his rivals newfound combativeness. >> well i think he had really no choice. he's doing very poorly in the polls. he's a very low energy kind of guy and they had to do something. so they are spending a lot of ads. he really had no choice i think. he had to go out with an ad. he did a very kmpsive ad. and let's see what happens. so far everyone who's attacked me had gone down. let's see what happens here. >> first of all why is trump's favorite insult for jeb bush, why is it calling him low energy? every time he talks about jeb bush, well he's low energy. >> it sticks to him is run reason. and many ways trump has bk become the archie bunker candidate. and has everybody with his sound bites. and i don't think the bush campaign is ready to take trump on in this full frontal way. i know they think if they could take trump down they would be the soul
after releasing a blistering attack ad questioning trump u trump's record as the conservative. ed to the busch teh team hammer home the which trump are you --. appearing on good morning america today trump did not seem all that fazed by his rivals newfound combativeness. >> well i think he had really no choice. he's doing very poorly in the polls. he's a very low energy kind of guy and they had to do something. so they are spending a lot of ads. he really had no choice i think. he had to...
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here's the truth about donald trump. donald trump is shallow. he has no understanding of policy. like all narcissists, donald trump is insecure and weak. he is afraid of being exposed. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we're making hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. you don't have to be a member to buy their services directly at angieslist.com but members save more on special offers. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again, with aleve pm. you can now use freez
here's the truth about donald trump. donald trump is shallow. he has no understanding of policy. like all narcissists, donald trump is insecure and weak. he is afraid of being exposed. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini has a patented fast-dissolving formula. it starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i only choose nicorette mini. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and piano...
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trump is the clear front runner in the hawk eye state.
trump is the clear front runner in the hawk eye state.
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i think trump is a candidate. i think carson will be a parking place and i think both of them are total rejections of the republican establishment. i don't see how jeb bush comes back. i don't see it. it is all possible but they don't seem to want to have anything to do with what they had before. every time they stand for something in congress nothing gets done their way. the government moves on. the dogs keep barking. they get the deal with iran through. health care is through. everything goes through and the republicans seem to be along the side of the road watching it. i think that is what really hit the republican right wing. they don't like nothing. >> let me pick up on that point about ben carson. chris matthews saying a parking space and reminds me four years ago that was a story on the republican side. michele bachmann. the minute they got the scrutiny of a presidential debate they fell apart. we said a few months ago that will be donald trump. he will disappear. obviously not happened with trump. when you
i think trump is a candidate. i think carson will be a parking place and i think both of them are total rejections of the republican establishment. i don't see how jeb bush comes back. i don't see it. it is all possible but they don't seem to want to have anything to do with what they had before. every time they stand for something in congress nothing gets done their way. the government moves on. the dogs keep barking. they get the deal with iran through. health care is through. everything goes...
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then again, donald trump likes to rewrite the book and fly by the seat of his pants, if you will. there's not a lot of preplanning that go into these things. so i'm not sure, assuming that will happen is necessarily the right thing. we do expect him to tout his tax plan. this is the first time that he will be facing potential voters after releasing it. and the headline for him is that he's going to eliminate, he says, millions of -- income taxes for millions of people. gonna see how that plays with the crowd here. he's got a big name enforcement to tout. the billionaire apple investor has said he thinks donald trump is the right man for the job, that he's the one to go in and clean up the dysfunction in congress. he even compared him to teddy roosevelt. expect to hear those two things prominently tonight. >> and meanwhile, the twitter war continues, lot of back and forth between donald trump and marco rubio. >> it's really interesting, because today we had the "people" magazine article that paints trump as a gentler guy, a family man, with his son and his wife. telling his son tha
then again, donald trump likes to rewrite the book and fly by the seat of his pants, if you will. there's not a lot of preplanning that go into these things. so i'm not sure, assuming that will happen is necessarily the right thing. we do expect him to tout his tax plan. this is the first time that he will be facing potential voters after releasing it. and the headline for him is that he's going to eliminate, he says, millions of -- income taxes for millions of people. gonna see how that plays...
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will trump do it? it doesn't seem to be in trump's dna. will other gop candidates take a similar action? that seems more likely. thomas? >> kelly o'donnell, thanks so much. back to katy tur. donald trump became a big birther because that magnetized him to a base of republicans that then were like donald, you would make a great president, you should run for president. then that encouraged most people that were running for president in 2012 to go have an audience with donald trump and get his blessing. >> and those same people are his supporters today. when you talk to them, a lot of them do believe that obama was born in kenya and that he is a muslim, not a christian, and they see the fact that he's not a christian as something -- or they claim that he is, as something that's very negative. of course, there's another side issue in that. why would being a muslim be a negative thing. so far that is who donald trump is catering to. while he's trying to distance himself from those comments, he even got very angry with me during my interview wit
will trump do it? it doesn't seem to be in trump's dna. will other gop candidates take a similar action? that seems more likely. thomas? >> kelly o'donnell, thanks so much. back to katy tur. donald trump became a big birther because that magnetized him to a base of republicans that then were like donald, you would make a great president, you should run for president. then that encouraged most people that were running for president in 2012 to go have an audience with donald trump and get...
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so it's just a double whammy. >> so going after trump there, how might trump react? he said he's been waiting for carson to throw the first punch. that might be it right there. meanwhile, ted cruz is only getting closer to trump today, holding that joint rally against the iran deal. let's bring in jimmy williams and susan del percio, two friends, good to see you both. >> great to be here. >> start with susan. big crowds for carson, as we've seen in recent times. how worried is trump, if at all? because he's got huge crowds too. >> yeah, and at this point in time, trump is pretty much okay. he's dictating the way this primary's going. i think it will be different now that carson has thrown out a punch. it will be very interesting to see how trump reacts. because one thing that carson has, he has a much stronger support among women. so i think some women are turned off by trump's arrogance and his blow hardness and they like what they're hearing from carson, because he's still an outsider. i think that's why carly fiorina is doing well. >> is that something carson will
so it's just a double whammy. >> so going after trump there, how might trump react? he said he's been waiting for carson to throw the first punch. that might be it right there. meanwhile, ted cruz is only getting closer to trump today, holding that joint rally against the iran deal. let's bring in jimmy williams and susan del percio, two friends, good to see you both. >> great to be here. >> start with susan. big crowds for carson, as we've seen in recent times. how worried is...
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donald trump upset he's not getting enough press. >> right. donald trump. i mean, here we are running his comments live and listening to this, craig, he is addicted to two things. polling data and twitter. he doesn't seem to be able to get away from it. >> paper with both of them on them. >> referencing the lead in the polls, lock at the polls. talking about the people who are in the single digits, a bunch of losers and listening to this, listen to the fact that the audience is cheering. they are loving it. they're eating it up. >> but for how much longer? >> everyone keeps asking. >> i think katy tur made an interesting point. folks going to the speeches, they have heard the same stump speech. >> no, they haven't. i think that's -- >> variations of. >> no. but i think that's one of the mistakes of the media makes that you have political reporter who is follow the candidates from speech to speech, event to event and they have heard ate million times but those people, that's the first time they have heard it and they have the man himself standing there telli
donald trump upset he's not getting enough press. >> right. donald trump. i mean, here we are running his comments live and listening to this, craig, he is addicted to two things. polling data and twitter. he doesn't seem to be able to get away from it. >> paper with both of them on them. >> referencing the lead in the polls, lock at the polls. talking about the people who are in the single digits, a bunch of losers and listening to this, listen to the fact that the audience...
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trump. he's selling his own record as a conservative governor, trying to say i'm not from d.c. that's a little bit of a tricky argument to make. as you know, when both previous republican presidents have also been named bush. >> the bushes are from everywhere. they got maine, d.c., texas, florida. the list goes on and on. but it will be amazing to see how the polling takes place post-debate and if there's a halt and catch fire moment with carli fiorina. she has gone up in the polls but not the big bounce we recently have seen for ben carson. so it will be wild. >> i think that's right. i think the other thing to watch for is jeb bush here. i think he has a chance to potentially stand out. he has been joking a lot on the campaign trail about how he's a low energy candidate looking at old pictures of himself saying that's a low energy picture, that's a high energy picture. i think he's going to have to display a little bit of high energy on the stage and i think he could either go that route a
trump. he's selling his own record as a conservative governor, trying to say i'm not from d.c. that's a little bit of a tricky argument to make. as you know, when both previous republican presidents have also been named bush. >> the bushes are from everywhere. they got maine, d.c., texas, florida. the list goes on and on. but it will be amazing to see how the polling takes place post-debate and if there's a halt and catch fire moment with carli fiorina. she has gone up in the polls but...
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if you were to come up with the polar opposite of donald trump, you would come up with pope francis. just many levels. whether it's on capitalism or just the way he speaks about himself versus others. and it is providing -- it's almost like a palate cleanser for the country in this very much personal, sometimes malicious, debate where it is a negative -- it's been a negative messaging. doesn't matter your political views, this week i think no matter feels uplifting, a catholic or not. holidays for people of my faith. it's an uplifting time. it is a palate cleanser. david's convinced that it's going to -- it could end up having a larger impact on the debate and the people look at the visit of the pope and say to themselves, should i rethink the message trying to send by being for trmp? that it could have an impact that we don't quite know yet. we'll see. i definitely believe it is going to provide a tone contrast that i think the campaign desperately needs right now. >> i wish i could think it's a lasting effect long after the visit is over. back to andrews for a moment. chris, you ca
if you were to come up with the polar opposite of donald trump, you would come up with pope francis. just many levels. whether it's on capitalism or just the way he speaks about himself versus others. and it is providing -- it's almost like a palate cleanser for the country in this very much personal, sometimes malicious, debate where it is a negative -- it's been a negative messaging. doesn't matter your political views, this week i think no matter feels uplifting, a catholic or not. holidays...
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again, donald trump, 21%, ben carson 20%. that's 41% of the republican electorate thinking about voting for him. jeb bush at 7%. if you are in jeb bush land, you are worried about going the way of governor walker and walking off the stage because your numbers are so bad. people are going to stop donating to your campaign if it continues to trend downward. these numbers are interesting, but again, it's early. look back to four years ago and you had hermain cain in first place. this was before december when you had newt gingrich in first place. there is still a long, long way to go. these numbers are important because people are looking at them. donors are looking at them. we are looking to see who is running a serious campaign. in the end, it isn't necessarily dispositive of who is going to win this race. >> with regard to this ongoing e-mail scandal, bill clinton talked about it on cnn. take a listen to what he had to say. >> the other party doesn't want to run against her if they do, they would like her mangled up as possibl
again, donald trump, 21%, ben carson 20%. that's 41% of the republican electorate thinking about voting for him. jeb bush at 7%. if you are in jeb bush land, you are worried about going the way of governor walker and walking off the stage because your numbers are so bad. people are going to stop donating to your campaign if it continues to trend downward. these numbers are interesting, but again, it's early. look back to four years ago and you had hermain cain in first place. this was before...
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and then i think, you know, trump will be trump. i think the real test is can any of the others break out, and are they going to do that by attacking trump? they tried it last time, some of them, rand paul tried it. it wasn't effective. so i think the real expectations are on everyone below carson and trump tonight. >> well, right. genevieve, i was going to ask you, who do you think has the most to gain tonight? >> well, honestly, i think maybe carly fiorina in some respects. i mean, jeb bush and scott walker and these folks all need to get in there, but, you know, she's there because of how well she did last time and surprised people who didn't know who she was. so she's gotten a lot more media coverage, if you will, after that than she had gotten before. so i think a lot of people are going to be looking at her for the first time. and she set a high bar for herself. if she does well again, i think you're going to see her continue to rise in the polls as well. >> you know, brian, how could this end badly for trump tonight, if that'
and then i think, you know, trump will be trump. i think the real test is can any of the others break out, and are they going to do that by attacking trump? they tried it last time, some of them, rand paul tried it. it wasn't effective. so i think the real expectations are on everyone below carson and trump tonight. >> well, right. genevieve, i was going to ask you, who do you think has the most to gain tonight? >> well, honestly, i think maybe carly fiorina in some respects. i...
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trump scolded carson for questioning his faith, but before trump could pull out the heavy artillery, carson did something other candidates have never done while going head to head with the businessman. he apologized. carson told the "wall street journal" it was inappropriate and issued an apology to trump. his massive texas rally on monday, the gop front-runner noticeably played nice. >> ben carson, good guy. >> and ben carson is still playing the humility card. >> everybody has different kinds of experiences, and you know, it's human nature to think that whatever you do is the greatest thing and provides everybody with their messiah. i don't have that complex, quite frankly. >> such humility could be carson's ace in the hole. but with carson pulling ahead, we'll see if the strategy can endure. tonight's question, can ben carson actually win the republican nomination for president? log on to pulse.msnbc.com and we'll share your response later in the show. joining me now, susan del percio and josh barrow. thank you both for being here. josh, is ben carson a real threat to donald trump
trump scolded carson for questioning his faith, but before trump could pull out the heavy artillery, carson did something other candidates have never done while going head to head with the businessman. he apologized. carson told the "wall street journal" it was inappropriate and issued an apology to trump. his massive texas rally on monday, the gop front-runner noticeably played nice. >> ben carson, good guy. >> and ben carson is still playing the humility card. >>...
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when it comes to donald trump, he's starting to really look like a politician now. he won't talk about this or say that. he kind of talks in code. he's not being the forward-speaking official that people want in their -- that they wanted from donald trump. he's not calling it the way he sees it. he's starting to hedge a bit, and i think that will also hurt him. >> we put a couple stats up here, too. this was a cnn recent poll, asking all americans, do you believe that president obama's a muslim? 29% of all americans saying, they do. that's nearly one in three. among republicans, though, that number jumps to 44%. so erika, it does tell me that at least in theory, there's an audience here that ben carson could be connecting with. and i wonder bhamaybe ben carso takes a fall on this, because maybe people think, it's too much of a distraction, but do you think this will hurt trump as well or just carson? >> trump has hi national campaign based on his birther campaign which he sort of hatched with fox news in 2011. this issue had basically been completely put to rest. th
when it comes to donald trump, he's starting to really look like a politician now. he won't talk about this or say that. he kind of talks in code. he's not being the forward-speaking official that people want in their -- that they wanted from donald trump. he's not calling it the way he sees it. he's starting to hedge a bit, and i think that will also hurt him. >> we put a couple stats up here, too. this was a cnn recent poll, asking all americans, do you believe that president obama's a...
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that's separate from donald trump. but a lot of the same voters come to trump events that come to carson events. a lot of people say ben carson is nicer and that's why they choose him over donald trump. but for both candidates, it's really about an outsider and personality sort of thing, why they like these two candidates better than anyone else. >> eric mcpike, angela rye and john theory, thank you very much. we'll be following this in the next 24 hours. thanks again. >>> coming up, a terrifying scene in utah as a wall of water sweeps away several cars. at least eight people are dead and five more missing. plus, the officer who was fatally shot in kentucky late sunday night, turns out that he was trying to help the driver who later opened fire and killed him. >>> and later, a super pac backing hillary clinton is going after bernie sanders. today the sanders' campaign issued a scathing response as another new poll shows him leading clinton in new hampshire. stay with us. french in background) say this tube is a 4g lte
that's separate from donald trump. but a lot of the same voters come to trump events that come to carson events. a lot of people say ben carson is nicer and that's why they choose him over donald trump. but for both candidates, it's really about an outsider and personality sort of thing, why they like these two candidates better than anyone else. >> eric mcpike, angela rye and john theory, thank you very much. we'll be following this in the next 24 hours. thanks again. >>> coming...
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i was at a fundraiser in new york in trump tower years ago where donald trump was there for new york congressman ed towns and bill clinton and hillary with are there and donald trump was there. he wants to make it look like the bushes are very close to the clintons, which they are. but at the same time he has a relationship. and secretary clinton can say that, you know, it wasn't that close. but, you know, for her to go to the wedding. but there was somewhat of a relationship. so i think donald trump is actually throwing himself under the bus trying to throw the bushes under the bus. >> henry, flash and fast response drives trump's campaign. but my question here is, will this carry over to the general election? >> i think it will carry over to the general election. let's call that ad what it is, it is racist. by that i mean the instagram that donald trump put out about jeb bush. it is basically flashing images of brown skin latinos in an effort to scare white voters. that is disgusting. it has no place in american politics. what is unfortunate is that jeb bush responded not by callin
i was at a fundraiser in new york in trump tower years ago where donald trump was there for new york congressman ed towns and bill clinton and hillary with are there and donald trump was there. he wants to make it look like the bushes are very close to the clintons, which they are. but at the same time he has a relationship. and secretary clinton can say that, you know, it wasn't that close. but, you know, for her to go to the wedding. but there was somewhat of a relationship. so i think donald...
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any statement made by me that asked the people, trump said this and trump said that, so it was a little bit of a difficult situation to be in. look, i found it to be an amazing experience. it was very interesting. i thought it was very unfair to a lot of other people, they didn't get any time. >> so that was donald trump saying he won the debate. i want your take. perhaps not surprising to hear him say that. but what's your take away from this? do you think donald trump did win this in debate? >> absolutely not. he did no harm, but he actually really was somewhat disappointing especially when it came to offering specifics where he could have really increased his base and attracted more people. i think he was actually very low energy, especially by the third hour. all fairness, three hours is a long time to be on a debate stage. i don't think they delivered especially when it came to foreign policy. >> a point he was raising early this morning, it was too long of a debate particularly for viewers but entertaining. >> wasn't too long for carly fiorina. she kept delivering. >> certainly. t
any statement made by me that asked the people, trump said this and trump said that, so it was a little bit of a difficult situation to be in. look, i found it to be an amazing experience. it was very interesting. i thought it was very unfair to a lot of other people, they didn't get any time. >> so that was donald trump saying he won the debate. i want your take. perhaps not surprising to hear him say that. but what's your take away from this? do you think donald trump did win this in...
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two separated by just one point with trump still leading nationally. meanwhile, this morning trump took another step to try to show how serious of a presidential candidate he is unveiling the tax plan. >> i don't think it's supply side or anything else. i think this is a common sense, well thought out tax proposal that's going to trigger the economy, going to make everybody go back and really want to work. it's going to create tremendous numbers of jobs. >> joining me now msnbc political reporter kasie hunt and "the washington post's" ed okeefe with a piece on the trump campaign today. kasie, how does the tax plan stack up to the plans of other candidates? >> reporter: thomas, good afternoon. if you compare this plan, this is as you say a detailed plan, something of an evolution in trump's campaign. it is more detailed in many ways on the the immigration proposal and gun rights proposal laid out earlier and still trying to get a sense of how much this tax plan might cost. trump estimates that it would be revenue neutral over ten years and not cost the
two separated by just one point with trump still leading nationally. meanwhile, this morning trump took another step to try to show how serious of a presidential candidate he is unveiling the tax plan. >> i don't think it's supply side or anything else. i think this is a common sense, well thought out tax proposal that's going to trigger the economy, going to make everybody go back and really want to work. it's going to create tremendous numbers of jobs. >> joining me now msnbc...
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"time" magazine has trump winning 55% for trump, 20% for carly, 7% for marco rubio. i am watching these shows and they say trump was okay, not great. maybe had an off night. i don't understand. i thought i did fine. they were just trying to beat me up. i thought we did good and i think we are doing well. and the most important poll -- those people -- new hampshire, it's a great, great state. it's a great state. a friend of mine from new york said what are people from new hampshire like? can you believe these questions i get? i say they are just amazing people. they love the country. they love to work. like me i love the country. i love to work. [ applause ] we are all in the same boat. and we are going to straighten it out and make america great again. that i can tell you. we are going to make it great again. a thing came out i was going to save it for a little bit later. we made that horrible iran deal. i just wrote this down. i was watching one of the networks and they said we should have had the prisoners released. we should have made a deal of knocking the hell o
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trump was a big part of that trump, he was making an appeal to the right end of the party and donald trump started eating up a lot of that support, particularly in iowa where toad win. not insignificant that two of the candidates now, rick per rained scott walker, were both on the right end of the republican party. and he didn't seem sure footed on national issues. he switched his stance on immigration, for example. there are other issues where he seemed to adjust. i think there were some governors, reagan and bill clinton being the obvious, who are really tuned into national issues. i think it took scott walker more time than was good for him in the end to really get locked in on those issues. i have heard that from conservatives who have talked to him, who were trying to advise him. so, i think it's the money, but the money is both the cause and a symptom of another problem. >> the cause and the symptom, susan del percio, we have the money. we have the polls. does one plus one equal three here? and he getting a call perhaps from a big funder, perhaps the koch brothers, we don't kno
trump was a big part of that trump, he was making an appeal to the right end of the party and donald trump started eating up a lot of that support, particularly in iowa where toad win. not insignificant that two of the candidates now, rick per rained scott walker, were both on the right end of the republican party. and he didn't seem sure footed on national issues. he switched his stance on immigration, for example. there are other issues where he seemed to adjust. i think there were some...
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and donald trump. carson went on to talk about he has a deep faith in god and so on, i don't think it's easy to tell what one man's faith is. trump was right to defend himself. he has a stronger case here, ultimately, look at these guys in the polls, trump's at 33. carson's at 19. i would not have seen this six months ago. will it hurt them? i guess it could but they're doing really well right now. good for them. >> let's bring into the conversation michelle at national journal. is trump -- i'm going to ask you the question i asked the two gentlemen before you came on, why is trump gain traction with women? why is trump gain traction? whoever is backing trump, backs him because he's so outspoken, because he's against all the people that they're against. he's not afraid to take on anyone. it's not a policy issue. it's not a leadership issue, he has attitude. whether you're male or female, you like this saucy outspokenness. >> will he go too far? almost certainly he will. every time he picks a fight, peo
and donald trump. carson went on to talk about he has a deep faith in god and so on, i don't think it's easy to tell what one man's faith is. trump was right to defend himself. he has a stronger case here, ultimately, look at these guys in the polls, trump's at 33. carson's at 19. i would not have seen this six months ago. will it hurt them? i guess it could but they're doing really well right now. good for them. >> let's bring into the conversation michelle at national journal. is trump...
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here, which is we have been talking about this presidential race for months and trying to explain the trump and carson and fiorina phenomenon. let's just remember, the same fervor that essentially drove boehner to make this decision and say you know what, i'm out of here, that's the dividing line inside the republican presidential primary except there are a lot more conservatives voting in primaries than there are sitting in the house of representatives. that's why the conservatives don't have enough votes to take over the speakership. they have enough votes to disrupt it. they do have enough votes potentially to decide who the whom kn nominee is going to be. >> he doesn't have to insist he's a regular guy in a big job. it's clear when you spend time with john boehner he's a regular guy in a big job. >> it's interesting, it struck me listening as he talked about the totality of his career, his political career, going back 35 years, he spans two very different eras of american politics. i think there's a great irony here of how he's going out. he's leaving overseeing, presiding over the larg
here, which is we have been talking about this presidential race for months and trying to explain the trump and carson and fiorina phenomenon. let's just remember, the same fervor that essentially drove boehner to make this decision and say you know what, i'm out of here, that's the dividing line inside the republican presidential primary except there are a lot more conservatives voting in primaries than there are sitting in the house of representatives. that's why the conservatives don't have...
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. >>> and has donald trump met his match? we'll look at how ben carson is fighting back against trump's attacks. stay tuned. i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. ♪ everyone can shop, but members get more with reviews, live customer support, and better pricing. visit angieslist.com today. >> hundreds of thousands of refugees and mig rants are flooding europe in search of better lives. those who survive the journey often arrive with nothing. it's a crisis many countries are struggling to deal with. nbc nightly news anchor lester holt are at the border in hungary to report on the situation first hand. >> i'm standing in a make shift camp that's been a major point for migrants coming over the serbian border into hungary. it's being dismantl
. >>> and has donald trump met his match? we'll look at how ben carson is fighting back against trump's attacks. stay tuned. i hate cleaning the gutters. have you touched the stuff? it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. ♪ everyone can shop, but members...
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and then you saw what jeb bush said there, it is similar so something what donald trump said. we ought to be able to work something out where kim davis can have her conscience and people should be able to get the marriage licenses. kim davis has been indicating she doesn't consider that an acceptable compromised solutions so if this continues in the coming days then we may see that the position that the sort of mainstream candidates most likely to be the republican nominee whether jeb bush or feel weird to put donald trump if that box, that position is not going to be extreme enough for kim davis and her supporters but for a general election it is where republicans have had to end up. >> who do you think benefits more from this issue? those who support her or who have come out against her and in particular what do you make of the mike huckabee taking such a position. >> it is no surprise of huckabee. i thought it made a great campaign commercial for him today. and gives him a boost in the election season. he really hasn't gotten that much notice from people. but i do think tha
and then you saw what jeb bush said there, it is similar so something what donald trump said. we ought to be able to work something out where kim davis can have her conscience and people should be able to get the marriage licenses. kim davis has been indicating she doesn't consider that an acceptable compromised solutions so if this continues in the coming days then we may see that the position that the sort of mainstream candidates most likely to be the republican nominee whether jeb bush or...
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when asked about the view of the candidates, trump at the bottom with 72% viewing him negatively. the trump family is gracing the cover of new "people" magazine looking at their family life and his wife. trump himself was back on the fox news channel last night just a week after saying that he wouldn't a pyre on that network anymore. and was asked about whether he needed to change tone. >> am i fair to say that in order for you to win the republican nomination that you're going to have to change your style and be a bit kinder and more mature? is that a fair question? >> well, i think it's fair. i think the word mature is not appropriate but i think it's certainly fair. i think that, you know, as you know, i'm leading every poll and most very big. it's not a question of nice. i think i'm a nice person. >> on the good news front for the trump campaign, he hold it is lead in a brand new "usa today/suffolk university poll. >>> just over two hours away now from the scheduled execution of death row inmate richard glooup. convicted in the 1997 death and beating death, excuse me, of his d
when asked about the view of the candidates, trump at the bottom with 72% viewing him negatively. the trump family is gracing the cover of new "people" magazine looking at their family life and his wife. trump himself was back on the fox news channel last night just a week after saying that he wouldn't a pyre on that network anymore. and was asked about whether he needed to change tone. >> am i fair to say that in order for you to win the republican nomination that you're going...
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we have it, praise from donald trump. are we seeing a nicer donald trump? or just a tired donald trump? >> he looked tired to me last night. they all did toward the end of the debate. three hours in a very hot room, everybody got a little spaced out. donald trump can be somewhat magnanimous, he was there on "morning joe." but he saves his insults for the big moments, these debates that are getting 22 million people. think about it. he took this big ad homonym debate on rand paul in the first minutes of the debate saying h he dent deserve to be on the play. he plays directly offense with his opponent, tries to get under their skin. carly fiorina stood up to him and i think trump met his match last night. >> many will agree with you there. we're awaiting donald trump to take the stage, the rally in town hall in rochester, new hampshire, there's a live look at it. halley jackson is reporting about 1 urks tho people a,000 p show up. get your mojo back following what's been said is low energy at that debate last night. >> donald trump is very good at giving voic
we have it, praise from donald trump. are we seeing a nicer donald trump? or just a tired donald trump? >> he looked tired to me last night. they all did toward the end of the debate. three hours in a very hot room, everybody got a little spaced out. donald trump can be somewhat magnanimous, he was there on "morning joe." but he saves his insults for the big moments, these debates that are getting 22 million people. think about it. he took this big ad homonym debate on rand paul...
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donald trump is donald trump. he has redefined how you become a candidate for president. he's redefined, hopefully, how you become president in his mind. and he is not going to be obedient to any of those conventional markers and the wisdom that comes from people who participated before. he's inviting a whole new collection of people to become a part of who gets to be president and they are sufficient in number to reward him with that office. >> where do you think he sits on the conservative scale? >> i don't think he cares, frankly. i think that many of the conservatives on issues that he is concerned about, like immigration and others, they say yes to trump. they say, okay to other people, but trump represents a better shot on that issue, because he is expressing in political incorrect tones, all of the things that they are thinking about, but dare not say >> mayor, i want to play a little bit from prm rm, who was asked about the republican candidates last night. this is what he said. let's take a listen. >> right now i'll try to stay out of the campaign season, until -
donald trump is donald trump. he has redefined how you become a candidate for president. he's redefined, hopefully, how you become president in his mind. and he is not going to be obedient to any of those conventional markers and the wisdom that comes from people who participated before. he's inviting a whole new collection of people to become a part of who gets to be president and they are sufficient in number to reward him with that office. >> where do you think he sits on the...
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they are not where trump is or carson is. they are losing to candidates who are unproven quantities and they have to retool and the next debate is going to be very important. so i bet we're going to see fireworks at the next debate. we're already hearing jindal take aim at trump. you are going to see that more and more and they have to talk about policies. we need a very strong policy debate and that is what is going to motivate the voters. because i do agree this is early phases. you are on your appetizer. you are maybe just starting your meal. people are just getting interested in this race and when they get to dessert they are going to make a real decision on what they want and it may not be donald trump. >> harold cook, in hopes of another enticing and clishs metaphor of dining would it be smart for these candidates to go after trump? clishs delicious. >> it worked for fiorina in the first debate and she wasn't on the same stage but i think that is what put her on the map. you could argue this one of two ways and perhaps
they are not where trump is or carson is. they are losing to candidates who are unproven quantities and they have to retool and the next debate is going to be very important. so i bet we're going to see fireworks at the next debate. we're already hearing jindal take aim at trump. you are going to see that more and more and they have to talk about policies. we need a very strong policy debate and that is what is going to motivate the voters. because i do agree this is early phases. you are on...
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it's classic donald trump. he took jeb's tax plan and dipped it in brass and made it more luxurious and fabulous. it really -- you know, there was this moment where it looked like donald trump was breaking with republican orthodox si. donald trump doesn't need the rich donors other kand it da ca. he didn't have to get a tax cut for the rich, but he is. >> we look at the timing. it comes a month before. this was yesterday, a month before the third debate, coming up on cnbc october 28th. here's what donald trump had to say about polling on the "today" show this morning. take a listen. >> this is going to be an ebb and flow. i'm not saying -- how can i continue to lead by wide margins, it's an ebb and flow. but i'm leading every single poll. most of them by a substantial number. now, can i keep that going? i have no idea, but i'll try. >> this is the first time we've heard a bit of self-doubt in donald trump. he remains in the lead, but we're watching carson, fiorina and rubio make moves. >> yeah. >> is this somet
it's classic donald trump. he took jeb's tax plan and dipped it in brass and made it more luxurious and fabulous. it really -- you know, there was this moment where it looked like donald trump was breaking with republican orthodox si. donald trump doesn't need the rich donors other kand it da ca. he didn't have to get a tax cut for the rich, but he is. >> we look at the timing. it comes a month before. this was yesterday, a month before the third debate, coming up on cnbc october 28th....